About the Layout of UseWisdom.com
- The top line is a hierarchical description of the current page
- Something of a "You are here" map
- In webmaster vernacular, this is known as a breadcrumb trail.
- The first 'greater-than' sign (>) is a link (clickable)
- Following this link will scroll down to the beginning of the page's content
- This is so visually impaired surfers can skip the navigation bar and start reading the content (such as it is).
- Something of a "You are here" map
- The 2nd line has links to items related to the current topic:
- This is the line beginning with "cf." which has the double-duty of indicating related pages and being a link to the site map. Brilliant eh? I was overly pleased with finding this short abbreviation.
- The search box can be used to search the contents of this site.
- Links:
- None of the links opens a new browser instance (unless indicated otherwise)
- I figure it's up to you as to how many browsers you want going.
- FYI: to open a 2nd browser, most surfers can right-click a link, and 'open a new window'
- The link colors are fairly standard, blue for unvisited sites, purple for visited.
- Some monitors, especially laptops, have necessitated changes in the shades from the usual "standards."
- None of the links opens a new browser instance (unless indicated otherwise)